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I bought steam flight simulator now what
I bought steam flight simulator now what





i bought steam flight simulator now what
  1. #I BOUGHT STEAM FLIGHT SIMULATOR NOW WHAT INSTALL#
  2. #I BOUGHT STEAM FLIGHT SIMULATOR NOW WHAT UPGRADE#
  3. #I BOUGHT STEAM FLIGHT SIMULATOR NOW WHAT DOWNLOAD#

“Now I am unable to get a refund because I need to keep the game open to download the game in the first place.

#I BOUGHT STEAM FLIGHT SIMULATOR NOW WHAT INSTALL#

“Microsoft, why did you have me install Microsoft Flight Simulator on Steam? I have to keep the game open to download content through your own servers,” reads one review. Players have been expressing their annoyance at this feature in the Steam marketplace, with reviews for Microsoft Flight Simulator currently sitting at a “mixed” verdict. Microsoft Flight Simulator’s primary install is in-game, so there’s no chance of a refund long before they’ve even touched a cockpit. It can take so long that it could extend beyond Steam’s refund window, which allows players to get all of their money back so long as less than two hours have been spent playing the game in question. If your internet isn’t up to scratch, this could take a number of hours. When installing Microsoft Flight Simulator, you will need to download a small client before launching the game, which will take you through a few small technical steps before beginning a rather gargantuan 91GB download. For me, today, I'd buy Premium Deluxe for the airports already provided and who knows how many will be delivered over the coming years.Microsoft Flight Simulator is now available on PC, but those who have purchased the game on Steam have encountered an unexpected problem. You do get at this point a ton of improved airports with Premium Deluxe, and although the argument can be made that they are not of the quality of the better third party airports, cost wise it is a no brainer, maybe a buck each for the airports in Premium Deluxe vs fifteen or so dollars per each third party airport. links some freeware that I do fly above, and like him I'd rather put $60 toward one great payware aircraft than a dozen arcade quality space fillers.įor aircraft I suppose in the end that is the question, are you wanting realistic (buy Standard) or are you willing to settle for bigger arcade quality content (buy Premium Deluxe).

i bought steam flight simulator now what i bought steam flight simulator now what

#I BOUGHT STEAM FLIGHT SIMULATOR NOW WHAT UPGRADE#

I have owned the Premium Deluxe package since the day the game was released and have been satisfied as there were no third party aircraft available at release, so the upgrade was the only source of content.Īircraft wise, I never fly any of those planes anymore, as the quality is so minimal that I stick exclusively to the third party content that has become available. I can tell you that the way in which you expect to play the game is more important and will play a larger factor in what is probably the correct choice for you than what other people think you should do based on their own preferences.Įdit: On the other hand, if you are not sure how captivated you will be by the game, perhaps spending as little as possible on something you might not play very long isn't a bad choice either. Are you going to spend $100 for a single aircraft? Are you going to spend $50 on a single aircraft? If you are approaching this from a casual perspective and just want to take virtual sight seeing tours in toy planes, is it going to be more enjoyable for you to have the opportunity of flying another 10 toy planes for an extra $40 or just one?Īre you going to sit at a gate and spend an hour punching in your flight plan to the FMS and running through all the pre flight checklists or are you just going to hit CTRL+E and buzz the tower? Toaster:You are saying premium deluxe might be better for someone like me? Can you tell me a reason, manwith noname?







I bought steam flight simulator now what